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embiassus
10-06-2010, 03:39 AM
Hi, my question is... when i launch a hand from holdem to analyze in integrated sngwiz... the opponent modeling is taken from hem database of players or is generated from standard sngwiz modeling??? What are the red or green boxes near the opponents range% ???

Regards.

SitNGo Wizard
10-06-2010, 05:22 PM
The standard SitNGo Wizard opponent modeling is used in both versions.


Color-coded preview icons have been added next to the opponent hand ranges in the game summary and game graphics views. These icons provide a quick visual indication of the sensitive your decision is to each opponents hand range.

Each icon is a horizontal gradient from red to green. The left edge of the icon represents the opponent’s tightest hand range (AA only). The right edge of the icon represents the loosest hand range (all hands or 100%).

The color at each at each point along the horizontal axis indicates how that opponent’s hand range affects your decision. Red areas are hand ranges that you should fold. Green areas are hand ranges that you should push. Yellow areas are hand ranges where your decision is close.

If the icon is completely green, you can push no matter what hand range what. If the icon is completely red, you should fold no matter what. If the icon is green on the left side and red on the right, you should push if you think the opponent’s hand range is tight and fold if you think the opponent’s hand range is loose.

The preview icon is sort of a mini-game chart for each opponent hand range. If you open up the game chart, it should roughly match the preview icon for each opponent.

Note that each icon is dependent on other opponent hand ranges. If you change the hand range of one opponent, the other opponent preview icons will also change.

embiassus
10-06-2010, 05:51 PM
Thank you very much.